The efficiency and accuracy of a functional imaging technique in the d
etection of ischemic osteopathy is reviewed over a 10-year period, The
study includes 161 patients who had trauma, 101 patients who had susp
ected Perthes disease, 43 patients who had dysbarism, and 22 patients
who had renal transplants on steroid immunosuppressive therapy, After
intravenous injection of 7.7 MBq kg(-1) Tc-99m HDP data were collected
on all patients during the first 20 minutes, accretion rate functiona
l images were produced, and static bone scans performed after 3 hours.
All patients were followed up until a definitive diagnosis (clinical
and radiologic) of avascular necrosis or osteochondritis was confirmed
or denied, Of the 327 patients studied, 114 had positive accretion ra
te images and 213 negative accretion rate images, There were 8 false-p
ositive scan results and 2 false-negative scan results, The overall pr
edictive accuracy was 97% (disease prevalence 33%) with a sensitivity
rate of 98% and a specificity rate of 96%, The authors conclude that t
he technique is a valuable predictive diagnostic indicator for ischemi
c osteopathies.